Why knowledge matters : rescuing our children from failed educational theories
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Published
Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard Education Press, [2016].
ISBN
1612509525, 9781612509525
Physical Desc
270 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Status
Adult Nonfiction (3rd floor)
NF 372 HIRSCH 2016
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NF 372 HIRSCH 2016
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Published
Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard Education Press, [2016].
Format
Book
Language
English
ISBN
1612509525, 9781612509525
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-257) and index.
Description
In Why Knowledge Matters, influential scholar E. D. Hirsch, Jr., addresses critical issues in contemporary education reform and shows how cherished truisms about education and child development have led to unintended and negative consequences. Hirsch draws on recent findings in neuroscience and data from France to provide new evidence for the argument that a carefully planned, knowledge-based elementary curriculum is essential to providing the foundations for children’s life success and ensuring equal opportunity for students of all backgrounds. In the absence of a clear, common curriculum, Hirsch contends that tests are reduced to measuring skills rather than content, and that students from disadvantaged backgrounds cannot develop the knowledge base to support high achievement. Hirsch advocates for updated policies based on a set of ideas that are consistent with current cognitive science, developmental psychology, and social science. The book focuses on six persistent problems of recent US education: the over-testing of students; the scapegoating of teachers; the fadeout of preschool gains; the narrowing of the curriculum; the continued achievement gap between demographic groups; and the reliance on standards that are not linked to a rigorous curriculum. Hirsch examines evidence from the United States and other nations that a coherent, knowledge-based approach to schooling has improved both achievement and equity wherever it has been instituted, supporting the argument that the most significant education reform and force for equality of opportunity and greater social cohesion is the reform of fundamental educational ideas.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Hirsch, E. D. (2016). Why knowledge matters: rescuing our children from failed educational theories . Harvard Education Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Hirsch, E. D., Jr. 1928-. 2016. Why Knowledge Matters: Rescuing Our Children From Failed Educational Theories. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard Education Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Hirsch, E. D., Jr. 1928-. Why Knowledge Matters: Rescuing Our Children From Failed Educational Theories Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard Education Press, 2016.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Hirsch, E. D. (2016). Why knowledge matters: rescuing our children from failed educational theories. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard Education Press.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Hirsch, E. D. Why Knowledge Matters: Rescuing Our Children From Failed Educational Theories Harvard Education Press, 2016.
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